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Henderson Masonic Lodge 229 Fish Fry

Henderson Masonic Lodge 229 Fish Fry continues today until 7 p.m.  Eat in or take out.  $8.00 for freshly fried fish plus potato salad, slaw and hush puppies.  If you eat in, a drink is included.

The location is Raleigh Road in Henderson, across from Supply Line Country Market and M.R. Williams.

Monies raised with help local civic causes plus the Mason Home for Children in Oxford and will help with roof repairs to the local Masonic Lodge building.

The Masonic Club of Henderson is 150 years old, and this is the second annual fish fry.  This event is being put on by many of the same Shriners that have been doing the annual Henderson Shrine Club fish fry for more than 50 years.

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The Last Struggle of the Summer: Gas Shortage in NC

“The Last Struggle of the Summer: Gas Shortage in NC” By: Noah Whittacre, WIZS Staff

With the summer nearing to a close, we hoped for a smooth ride right on into the incoming fall, but such is not the case, and one more major problem has forced it’s way into the summer. On Saturday, September 17th, Governor Pat McCrory declared N.C. to be in a state of emergency due to fuel shortage. This shortage was caused by a leak in the Colonial Pipeline, which runs from Houston, TX to Linden, NY. The leak occurred sometime before Friday, September 9th and was discovered that day.

It is estimated that over 250,000 gallons of gasoline leaked out before it was shut off. This leak has affected six southern states and has caused the average gas price in the south to raise 10 cents per gallon on average, with the highest raise at 16 cents per gallon in Georgia. As for North Carolina, gas prices rose on average 10 cents per gallon from Friday to Saturday.  The gas shortage was hitting our state as soon as Saturday and many gas stations in Henderson were out of gas by Saturday night.  Oxford has seen similar shortages and price hikes as well.

Henderson and Oxford have surely been impacted by the leak, but larger cities in metropolitan areas have seen a greater struggle.  Right now in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Greensboro, it is a common sight to see cars lined up in the dozens, waiting for their opportunity to fuel up.  Some gas stations in these larger cities have been rationing their gas sales to $10 per customer per visit, but most stations are out completely.  In rare instances, some stations have been “Price Gouging”, a practice that allows the business owners to hike up the price unreasonably due to shortage or other circumstances.  It has been reported that some stations have had prices as high as $4.00 per gallon and in one rare case $5.89 per gallon.  This practice is illegal and these business will face the proper punishment when all of this is brought under control again.

Things may seem bleak and continuing to go downhill but there is an end in sight to this shortage.  On Tuesday morning, in a press conference, officials from the Colonial Pipeline announced that their pipeline bypass had completed construction and passed all necessary function tests.  This means that normal gas flow should be restored soon and gas supply and prices should finish normalizing by the end of the week or, at the latest, the beginning of next week.  For the next few days there are things you can do to save money and conserve fuel until everything is back to normal.

First is to shop around for the best price, often times a station with better prices is just around the corner.  Talk to your friends and neighbors to see who has the best prices in town, even one cent lower per gallon will help to save money in the long run.

The second tip to saving money is to conserve fuel.  This can be accomplished by accelerating gradually and anticipating stops to slow down gradually as well.  Use your air conditioning in the vehicle as opposed to rolling your windows down as this puts less drag for your car which in turn puts less strain on your engine.

The final tip is to make sure your tires have the correct air pressure, as this helps keep your gas mileage higher.  If you commute to the Triangle or to Durham for work, fill up in Henderson, Creedmoor, Butner, or Oxford as opposed to trying to find gas in those larger cities as prices are higher and supply is lower there.  If you need to find gas in those larger cities, certain media outlets such as the Mix 101.5 radio station have been including segments in their programming to let people in our larger cities know where to find gas stations that have fuel as part of a community call in segment.

Remember to conserve gas as much as possible and to expect things to normalize by the end of the week.   Spread the word on the best prices in town and communicate with your family, friends, and neighbors to help each other out, and we’ll get through crisis as a community.

News 09/21/16

News 09/20/16

School Bus Driver Training Oct 10-12

Vance County Schools will host school bus driver training sessions Monday, October 10, through Wednesday, October 12, at L.B. Yancey Elementary School.

Interested persons must attend the training on all three days to receive certification. The training will be for individuals to drive school buses for the school system.

The training sessions will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at approximately 3 p.m. each day.

Those interested in participating in the training sessions must register five days prior to the sessions with the school system’s Transportation Department, located at 226 Welcome Avenue off Raleigh Road south of Henderson. For additional information, call the Transportation Department at 438-5012.

News 09/19/16

H/V Chamber Holds Ribbon Cutting for MARS Petcare Expansion

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Mars Petcare US as they celebrated a $21M investment at an event on September 8th at the Henderson facility. Mars Petcare, one of the world’s leading pet care providers, is expanding support for its existing facility in Henderson, which currently produces IAMS® and EUKANUBA® brand pet foods. Improvements planned for the facility will give the company increased flexibility to respond to consumer demand by producing more dog and cat food, as well as to ensure the site has the highest food safety standards for products made at the site.

The Mars Petcare investment in Henderson includes a significant renovation to the facility, which is underway and expected to be complete in mid-November. A number of upgrades are planned to increase productivity and quality, including an upgrade on the mill, new coating systems and two new baggers for the pet food manufactured here. The site, originally operated by Proctor & Gamble, was acquired by Mars Petcare as part of its acquisition of Proctor & Gamble’s pet food portfolio in August 2014.

“This investment from Mars Petcare sends a very strong message that the company values our community,” said Paco Tello, plant manager for the Henderson site. The Henderson investment is the latest in a series of significant economic investments Mars Petcare has made in local communities.

Mars Petcare continues be a global leader in food and quality safety by giving back to the communities where it operates. Locally, Mars Petcare has donated food and dog beds to area animal shelters and other organizations.

For more information on Mars Petcare, please visit www.mars.com.

H/V Chamber Celebrates Opening of new Flowers Baking Company Location

On Thursday, September 1st, Flowers Baking Company held a ribbon cutting celebration at its new location on 875 S. Beckford Drive in Henderson.  With the help of representatives from the Flowers Baking Company, Vice President of Sales, Tony Ufland, officially cut the ribbon and welcomed attendees with a bag full of bread and sweet rolls.

Their company thrives on providing the freshest and best quality product in the marketplace. They pick up their product early in the marketplace, and replace it with fresh product. This product is still good, it just has a reduced shelf life. Their Bakery Outlet provides a place for their company to recover some of this cost and provides the community with discounted product. The facility also provides an office space and warehouse that their independent distributors use to distribute their product. The brands they represent are Nature’s Own, Wonder, Merita, Cobblestone Bread Company, Sunbeam, and Tastykake.

Hours of operation are 9AM – 6PM Monday-Friday, 9AM-4:30PM Saturday and Closed on Sunday.

This new location will be hosting a Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday, September 17 from 11AM – 1PM. For customers that stop in and enjoy a hot dog and chips on their visit will receive 10@ off everything in the store.

News 09/15/16

Hendersonians Report Discolored Water

Update 5:40 P.M. Tuesday:

The City Clerk, Esther McCrackin, has issued a press release on behalf of the City of Henderson.  It states:

“Customers who receive water via the Kerr Lake Regional Water System may be currently experiencing discolored water from their taps.  The City believes this is a result of the Kerr Lake Regional Water plant experiencing manganese from the surface water which was removed but was captured in the remaining sludge and is now showing up in the distribution system.

“With the interaction of chlorine, it is making its way through the distribution system, including Henderson customers and also customers of the City of Oxford and Warren County.  Based on action taken at the plant as well as additional flushing within the system to take place, the problem with discolored water should be resolved by the end of the week.  Should you continue to observe discolored water after this time, please call the Kerr Lake Regional Water Plant at 252-438-2141.

“It is important to note that the water is safe to drink.”

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Update 2:15 P.M. Tuesday:

According to Esther McCrackin with the City of Henderson:

“Minor changes in the weather and water chemistry have created a discolored water issue.  The water is safe to drink and the City anticipates the issue will be resolved by the end of the week.”